dumbu
Shona
Etymology 1
From Common Bantu *ìtʊ̀mbò (“belly, abdomen”). Cognate with Zulu ithumbu.
Etymology 2
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Yoruba
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dú.ŋ́.bú/
Verb
dúḿbú
- (transitive) to butcher, to slaughter (in particular) in the halal method
- Wọ́n máa ń dúḿbú màlúù fọ́dún Iléyá. ― They typically butcher cows for Eid al-Adha.
- 2020, Thematic Preoccupations of D. A. Ọbasá and Ṣóbọ̀ Aróbíodù on Religion and Colonialism:
- A-ṣe-kó-súni, Ìmàle Adọ̀dọ̀/ Ó ní ‘Bí wọn kò dúńbú omi/ Òun kò ní mu!/ Bí wọn kò dúńbú ẹja/ Òun kò ní jẹ!
- One who makes things hard for others, an extremist Muslim/ Who says if water was not slaughtered/ He would not drink!/ If fish was not slaughtered/ He would not eat!
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